That's what that 'L' shapped extension is for, or should have been for anyways. There was supposed to be 6' 10" worth of back wall, but 18", 22", and 24" obiviously don't add up to that. It's not a huge deal though, we can just use the dowel gate trick to expand that back wall easily.

Ryan and I have talked about the pros and cons of using stone tile for the city flooring. My thing is stone tile is expensive, heavy, hard to cut and I really don't want to return it. I've come across vinyl flooring. These come in 12"x12" squares and are peal & stick. The one I'm looking at is the Armstrong Blue/Gray Excelon Vinyl Floor Tile. They are $0.68 a piece and is more affordable to me.

I've also been thinking about a wire mesh for a prefab industrial flooring for the floor. Depending on the size of the mesh it might make it harder for the figures to stand. The cheapest of course is straight sand and some gravel. That makes it harder for the figures to stick unless you glue the figure down first.

I went to Lowes and bought this peel and stick 12"x12" vinyl tile. It looks more like rock but still stays with the bluish/grey look we need. Its a little more expensive but I think we will be ok. This weekend I've got to pick up 2 4'x8' particle boards and cut them up for our base.

I went to Lowes and bought this peel and stick 12"x12" vinyl tile. It looks more like rock but still stays with the bluish/grey look we need. Its a little more expensive but I think we will be ok. This weekend I've got to pick up 2 4'x8' particle boards and cut them up for our base.

Good color choce there Paul. I think that should work just fine. Too bad I did get there on Monady or Sunday. I could have hooked you up with my Employee discount, a whopping 10% .